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"textContent": "> If Helium can become basically the end-game of web browsing for normie OSS users, out of nowhere, over literally nothing but a sane dev team that listens to its community, then we can turn things around in some way or other.\n\nDon't want to be unfair since I haven't tried it, but what is so different here than other Chromium browsers? When did built-in ad-blocking become a revolutionary feature and have we become THAT lazy to even bother looking for an extension?\n\nI cannot hide a strong disbelief to flattering stuff like \"made for people, with love\". As opposed to what, \"made for aliens, with disgust\"? In any case, I wish that browser well but how can it compete with, say, Brave for example? What's the difference?\n\n* * *",
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